Monday, 29 August 2016

The Trinity of Control and the Price of Religion



Religion is one of the most efficient ways of controlling the masses on the Dancefloor of Existence. This is what the false prophets are all too aware of. Here I am no longer referring to Jesus or Muhammad whom I am sure came up with their respective religions with nothing but good intentions. I am talking about their replacements which across history have used religion specifically to gain power for themselves and control their subjects. The Crusaders, modern-day Jihadists and the popes of the Middle Ages all knew how much the dancers on the dancefloor needed something to follow. So they seized whichever religion was prevalent in their time and era and used it to gain power over their followers and in turn used them to gain power for themselves. Because as Karl Marx adequately put it, religion is ‘opium des volkes’. It douses their senses and puts them into a trance where they no longer make any decisions on their own but rather just dance away to the tunes created by religion and played to perfection by the false prophets. In a sense they are the DJs of the dancefloor of existence, influencing and guiding the masses however they want. This is why religion is included in what I term the Trinity of Control. I have touched upon this briefly before but now is the time to vocalize it specifically. 

The Trinity of Control are the dictating powers that love to tell you what to do and how to live your life, i.e. the GPS on the Infinite Freeway. They are religion, society and cultural tradition, all generic terms which hold a lot of meanings which I will explain more thoroughly as I reach the respective subjects. They are the set path that is already laid out before you and that removes any responsibility for your own destiny. Just follow the pre-programmed route, switch on autopilot and live out your life in ignorant bliss. To stay in the dancefloor analogy, the trinity of control are the different genres of music that are being played, but common for all is that they are well known to the dancers and very catchy. Thus by playing them, the DJs can instantly get the dancers to follow their beat and thus control their movements. The DJs are the people who knows how to play this music to perfection and make everyone dance away unaware that they are in fact dancing to a very well thought out beat. This can at times be transcenders that are trying to further the dancers but it can also be another more dangerous tribe, which I will discuss further on. But important to note from the beginning is that knowing how to play these tunes, i.e. to employ the Trinity of Control, is not necessarily neither bad nor good. The Trinity of Control should be viewed as a toolbox for the masses filled with ways to rearrange and adjust the dancers on the dancefloor. Thus like Shane states it to his compassionate benefactor/admirer, Marian, when explaining to her about guns which he also refers to as tools; they are only as good or bad as the people using them. In terms of religion, this tool is used by “real” and “false” prophets alike. Jesus knew how to use it to spread his messages of peace and love, but unfortunately many since him with less than good intentions and messages did the same. The other two members of the trinity; society and cultural tradition, will be dealt with in later posts.

Without going to extremes I believe people can still have religion in their lives and be enlightened and rational. After all, Einstein and Newton and many other transcenders were religious. The trick is to not let religion rule over your judgment but rather keep it further down the ladder, in a place where it cannot interfere with cold, hard scientific reason. Hell, I still like going to church on Christmas Eve. This however is not for religious reasons but rather for a sense of community and tradition, essentially placing this act rather within the confines of the Cultural Tradition branch of the Trinity. 

In many cases the other branches work together with the Religion branch. As mentioned before; religion, society and culture are thoroughly intertwined in many countries making it harder to break free from either. But this type of practice is completely harmless in my eyes, yet the border between harmless and harmful religion is historically very fluid and sometimes even indistinguishable, leading me back to the previous notion that humanity might be better off with no religion at all in this day and age. I certainly would not miss it, and I believe anyone who had never been exposed to it in the first place would not either. There are plenty of New Age alternatives to religion to fuel people’s spiritualistic side which are less interfering with other aspects of life because they focus attention inwards rather than outwards. Furthermore, science today is so progressed that it can easily and satisfactorily fill any knowledge gap that originally spawned religions. We know how the Earth was created, how it could potentially be destroyed, why the sun rises in the east and how people came to be. So the only reason to believe in religion is for comfort, to prefer the illusion rather than reality.


Another benefit of religion has recently been pointed out to me by religious people and transcenders alike, how it teaches humans morality and that without it, people would turn on each other. There are certainly a lot of morally sound messages in most religious texts which again emphasizes religion’s place within the Trinity of Control but as mentioned above the Trinity can be used to suit any purpose which is also why religion historically has been the source of immeasurable bloodshed, regardless of the intentions of its progenitors. Not just the original prophets but also their descendants. Just look at the persecution of Shia Muslims by their Sunni brethren. And Martin Luther might have put Christianity in the hands of the people, but they in turn started using it to burn witches. So to say morality stems from religion alone is to be naïve. In addition, many of these sound moral messages are intertwined with messages which are not so sound in a modern way of thinking. Here I refer to all the rules about which food to eat, who to sleep with and/or love, how to dress and of course who to worship. These choices should not be determined by thousand year old texts in a contemporary progressed and free society. This is why basing all your morals on religion is a victory too hard bought, it comes with too many nasty side effects. I will discuss morality further in future posts, but for now let me say that I definitely also believe that humans on a macro scale need some form of control to rein in our more animalistic nature, however I believe that religion comes at too great a cost to continue to fulfill this duty and that the other branches of the Trinity are more than capable of the task at this stage in history while not compromising human development and progress.

Ignorance is bliss, especially for people on the dancefloor of existence. But even these people should still have the option to live a life without religion, as long as they have the freedom to make a conscious choice. Rather than following false prophets, they should follow super-transcenders, the real-world prophets who have created a knowledge-fueled society that no longer needs religion to infuse morality, and even if they then still cannot or do not wish to escape the dancefloor, at least they are not hindering others in doing so which is essentially the real problem with religion. 


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